Smith & Wesson SWHRT3 HRT Military Boot Knife
September 27, 2009 by admin
Filed under Boot Knives
- Stainless steel blade
- Full tang black rubber handle
- Double edged spear point blade
- Comes with a boot sheath
Product Description
The Smith & Wesson® Military boot knife boasts a compact and sleek design that combines a 440C brushed steel blade with a rubberized handle for a sure grip. Includes a sheath…. More >>



I expected something diferent, but this nife is realy good one. it fits for close combat and it is incredibly sharp – be careful.
Rating: 4 / 5
This is a well made and nice looking kinfe. I will add it to the rest of my knives. and the price was very good.
Rating: 5 / 5
This a good knife and was relatively sharp when I got it. The point was much sharper than the blade, but the blade was easily sharpened afterward. The only downside to this knife is that it was bigger than I expected. It’s a little large for a boot knife and is a little tough to carry comfortably on a belt, but still a good knife.
Rating: 4 / 5
The things you need to know about this knife: The sheathe is incredibly durable and holds the knife in through friction on the rubber grip. Fastened on a belt, webbing or a boot, and with a pull it comes out, and the sheathe stays on. The knife itself is double edged with about 3 inches of blade and 1 of bolster. The grip is a very sticky sort of rubber so sweaty hands aren’t an issue on the draw or grip. It’s not a big knife, so don’t expect some giant K-Bar. This is a perfect backup, sharp as a razor (after a little honing) and perfect in the hand. It isn’t obivious on the outside of clothing, and in a boot it would be completely discrete.
Finally, since most of us aren’t out and about stabbing people, if you dull about 3/4 of the black from the bolster, it is the ULTIMATE letter opener. Sounds silly, but double duty isn’t a bad thing in a tool.
Rating: 5 / 5
When I received the knife it was so sharp that I cut myself removing it from the box. It has a very strong stainless steel blade that was fully sharpened on both edges (not just one). The handle was a little bit small for my large hands, but it has a very comfortable contour and ergonomic rubber grip. The sheath is hard plastic that protects you from the blade, as well as protect the blade itself. The knife actually stays in the sheath unless you draw it, unlike many other knives that always fall out when you are biking and running. The knife is also perfectly balanced for throwing, and responds quite well. This knife comes with my highest recommendations, unless, of course, you have larger hands than I have. Great product for a great price.
Rating: 5 / 5